The bridge support in the background of yesterday's pic sports this well executed trompe l'oeill of a peeling surface. I'm not sure if the big letters below it belong to the mural but I couldn't read them and didn't go crawling through the bushes to find out. The bridge carries the subway line as it comes up from below ground to cross the Humber River valley.
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...they just don't hold up!
ReplyDeleteWell now, that is interesting!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
What a super find, but I don't blame you for not going bush 😀 I bet that turkey smells good Pat, happy Thanksgiving ✨
ReplyDeleteSome interesting colours in this post. Yes, have a great Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHello, the peeling surface is amazing. Interesting mural. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is well done. I thought it was real peeling paint.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWe are not suppose to be able to read graffiti. Love the troupe l'oeill of a peeling surface. It is funny. Good eye.
ReplyDeleteDidn't crawl through the bushes eh? LOL! Love you and your fun post <3
ReplyDeleteIt is colourful.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, I thought that was real peeling too. Happy Thanksgiving, Pat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors in this mural!
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at this effect.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe peeling effect gives the mural another interesting layer.
ReplyDeleteThanks for contributing Pat.
Se ve muy real. Parece que se pela de verdad.
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That is fantastic! I love this kind of faux painting. Great pic!
ReplyDeleteIt's like it's own little pieces of art!
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